31st Annual Fort Pierce
Exchange Club’s Chili Cook-off
The 31st Annual Fort Pierce
Exchange Club’s Chili Cookoff will be held on Saturday,
July 13th, 2013. This year’s
family friendly event will be
held at the Fenn Center on Virginia Avenue and benefits the
Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County.

Tyler Phillip of Roseland, FL enjoys the Sebastian Fourth of July parade
The 43rd Annual Sebastian 4th of
July Parade and Freedom Festival
kick off parade brought smiles to
the faces of young and old alike
as thoussands lined Indian River
Drive to watch old fashioned favorites such as firetrucks, military
honor guards and marching bands
entertain the masses.
Each person walked away from the
parade with their favorite float using a patriotic theme.The winning
theme float this year was the GFWC
Sebastian River Junior Women’s
Club float recognizing the 150th
anniversary of the Gettysburg

Address featured a person dressed
and posed as President Abraham
Lincoln immortalized at the Lincoln Memorial.
But the most remarkable display
that brought the crowd and the parade to a standstill this year was
two parachutists using propulsion
devices to carry in two American
flags over the Indian River Lagoon.
The parade wrapped up shortly
after 10 a.m., leading the paradegoers to Riverview Park for day
topped with a fireworks display.

For 31 years, the Treasure
Coast has come to know and
love the great food,fun, and
live entertainment the Chili
Cook-off has to offer. This
year’s theme is “TV Game
Shows” and guests can see
over 35 teams compete for
awards based on chili, team
spirit and fundraising. Activities will begin at 9 am outside
with the Undercover Skate
Shop Skate Expo. The Chili
Cook-off officially starts at 10
am with free admission.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of
St. Lucie County is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to serving the
youth of the community.
By providing a safe place
to learn and grow, as well
as life enhancing programs
and character developing experiences; the club
strives to enable all young
people, especially those
who need us most, to reach
their full potential as productive, caring, responsible
citizens.

You can reach the Clubs by
calling (772)460-9918 or
visit www.bgcofslc.org or
become a fan at
www.facebook.com/bgcofslc.

Cure For Kirsten
Stevie B’s Pizza in Vero Beach
will be holding a fundraiser
event for Kirsten Farmer, 7
years old, of Vero Beach, who
was diagnosed with acute
lymphoblastic leukemia in
February 2013 at their location on July 20th. Stop by between 11am and 8pm to enjoy
a meal with your family. 10%
of all proceeds will be donated
to Kirsten to cover some of her
medical costs. You must
mention her name when you
order or a donation will not be
made. Show your support and
have a great meal.

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Treasure Coast Event Calendar
Sun Jul 14, 2013

Big Band Dance to the Sounds
of the Accidentals Band - 9:00
am | $2 -Vero Beach Community
Center

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Barefoot Bay Movie Night in the
Park Features “Life of Pi” on July

Brevard County Parks and Recreation
will show Life of Pi on Saturday, July 13,
in Barefoot Bay, 625 Barefoot Blvd., in
Micco. The movie will be shown on a giant 23-foot, outdoor movie screen beginning at 8:30 p.m. Life of Pi is rated PG.

Director Ang Lee creates a groundbreaking movie event about a young man who
survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled
into an epic journey of adventure and discovery.
The story revolves around a 16-year old
Indian boy named Piscine Molitor “Pi”
Patel, who survives a shipwreck in which
his family dies, and is stranded in the on a
lifeboat with a Bengal tiger.

This event is for all ages and admission
is free. Patrons are encouraged to bring
chairs, blankets, food, and drinks to enjoy during the movie. There will also be
concessions available for purchase. If the
weather is bad, the movie will be moved
inside of Building A in Barefoot Bay.
Call the Movies in the Park Hotline at
(321) 637-5434 for updates or in the event
of inclement weather. You can also follow
Brevard County Parks and Recreation’s
Free Movies in the Park on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/brevardmoviesinthepark. For more information, call the
South Area Parks and Recreation Office
at (321) 255-4400.

Michael Winslow brings the laughs
to a sold out crowd in Vero Beach

Even though you may live in Vero Beach,
odds are you that may have never set foot
in a fantastic venue located downtown
called Filthy McNasty’s Pubbery. It is
actually quite popular as a live music
venue, but it was comedy that drew an
eclectic crowd from a couple married 62
years to young couples on first dates.

Then Michael Winslow came on stage.

The place came alive with cheers, laughter and applause on Saturday night when
it hosted Michael Winslow, known from
the “Police Academy” movie franchise as
the man of a thousand voices. More like
10,000 voices with the funny sounds that
emanate from his throat.

From the moment he took the mic, he
took us on a ride that started with his first
radio as he ran the gambit of the radio dial
to other side splitting sounds he can make.
Let me tell you he could really have a
blast annoying airline stewardesses and
will unleash his talents in the direction of
those who frustrate him. You would
seriously never want to be on his bad side
considering the noises he can unleash.

The host for the evening and opening act
was Duncan Jay who revved up the crowd
early on with his his southern charm,
mixed with sarcastic quick wit. He hit
all the right notes and brought the energy
up every time he hit the stage before each
act. The man knows how to host a comedy show without a doubt.
Craig Chamberlin hit the stage for a short
routine but it was Todd Bogue, a former
Vero Beach resident, who really rocked
the house with his magic tricks, hysterical
bits and rip roaring jokes prior to the star
of the evening taking the stage.

Winslow’s live show is a mesmerising
blend of sounds, special effects and unbelievable noises, all made that more special when you realize his act has no fancy
tricks, this is simply a man with an incredible vocal talent and a microphone.

His show was amazing from a specially
re-dubbed scene from Star War, Snoop
Lion and Mary Poppins remix to a story
about an unusual restaurant, you can
visualize dinner being made from the
sounds: all the way from calling the
chicken over to its sizzle in the frying pan.
If you have never seen Michael Winslow
find one of his live shows and go. Better
yet, prevail on Filthy McNasty’s to have
him return. Great venue, great staff and
great entertainment!

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The Stars Say...
Aries (March 21-April 19): This month is an
8 -- Let emotions fuel your creative efforts.
Examine personal opportunities, and make a
commitment or deal. You’re very cute, and
someone notices. Love triumphs.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 9 -- Work
on home improvements. Get the best. Search
out the perfect deal for a beneficial development. Contact a distant loved one for renewal.
Love travels at the speed of thought.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Today is a 9 -- Consider another’s opinion, or trouble breaks out.
Continue your studies, and with a loved one’s
encouragement, your career takes off like a
rocket. Repay a debt and lighten your load.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Today is a 7 -- Accept assistance and increase your profits. Others admire the way you handle money. Don’t
give up your position. You have what’s needed. Grasp an opportunity. Friends are there.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is an 8 -- Improve working conditions, and fix up your
place. Friends want you to come and play.
Love is in the air, and you’re the star. A female
reveals a secret.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is an 8 -- Edit
your lists. Ponder possibilities and plan. Take
a five-minute breather. An older person’s impressed. Accept a gift graciously. Provide leadership that raises your status with your crew.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Today is a 9 -- Finish
an old job with your team. Provide substance,
not just symbolism. Feel the magnetism love
creates. Cash in your coupons and afford yourself a luxury. Celebrate your shared victory.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Today is an 8 -Dress for success. Words come easily today,
and creativity inspires. Fill your piggy bank
with a nice benefit. Make housework a social
event. Relax and get comfortable. Today and
tomorrow get romantic.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 9 -Re-count your blessings. Make reservations.
Find a simple solution to get the job done.
Others applaud your performance. Draw upon
the beauty that surrounds you. You can get
what you need.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 9 -You’ll be very busy for the next few days on
creative projects. A female joins the team.
Find what you need nearby. You’re attractive
and popular now. Friends are there for you.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is an 8 -Venture forth. Knowing the answers increases
your security. You’re an inspiration to others.
Somebody up there likes you. There’s more
time for love over the next few days. Celebrate, and make it special.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7 -Your career satisfies you now. With help, what
you want comes your way. Create a harmonious ambiance at home. Invest in things that
will grow in value. Ask friends for advice.

2103 Florida Spiny Lobster Season
Takes Place July 24 – 25
The 2013 Florida Spiny Lobster Sport Season, also known as ‘Mini-Season’ will take
place this month on July 24 and 25, 2013.

areas in the Florida Keys National Marine
Sanctuary during both the 2-day sport season
and regular season.

The mini-season gives sports fisherman first
dibs at the lobsters before commercial fishing
of the giant sea bugs begins the first week of
August 2013 and continues into March 2014.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Spiny
Lobster Season Information:

Spiny Lobster Measurement

*Possession limits are enforced on and off the
water
**Night diving is prohibited in Monroe County (only during the sport season)
***Harvest of lobster is prohibited in John
Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park during the
sport season and in Everglades National Park,
Dry Tortugas National Park, and no-take

Spiny Lobster must have a minimum carapace length of greater than 3-inches and the
measurement must take place in the water.
The carapace is measured beginning at the
forward edge between the rostral horns, excluding any soft tissue, and proceeding along
the middle to the rear edge of the carapace.
Call 305-852-7717 or visit http://floridakeys.
noaa.gov for information about no take areas
in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Please call the FWC Marathon office at
305-289-2320.

Learn To Row with
Sebastian River Crew Team
Beginner Camp sessions
July 15-19
August 5-9
9am-noon
$100 per session
Advanced Camp
July 15-26
August 5-16
4:30pm-7:30pm
$200 per session
Visit our website:
www.sebastiancrew.org
or contact us at:
summercrewcamp@gmail.com
for more information

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Remote Medical Coder
Outside Sales Person Customer Service
(Work From Home) RightSourcing is looking for experienced InWe are seeking motivated outside sales
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- Experience required:. One or more years
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- Candidates must be a tenacious hunter focused on acquiring and closing new small to
medium size accounts.
- Please send your resume to TC Chronicle
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AppleCare At-Home
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Please note the ideal candidate must be fluent
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- Dedication to the success and development
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Description
The At-Home Team Manager is responsible
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Advisors. Must be a customer focused
person who is self motivated, friendly and
has a passion to solve client issues in an efficient and effective manner. Must be effective
in managing performance and developing
remote advisors. The successful candidate
may be called upon to manage email support
and inbound phone advisors, or a
combination of both.
Education
Bachelors degree or equivalent experience
3-5 years in a management capacity in a
large or multi-site inbound call center.
Apply online at https://jobs.apple.com

SYKES Home powered by Alpine Access
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Call Center - Customer Service Rep
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You will experience a different kind of
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and Inbound Sales. The main responsibility is to answer back to back calls during
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Job Requirements
To qualify for the position, you must be
over 18 years of age and have at least a
high school diploma or equivalent. In addition, the Customer Service Rep must be
available and willing to work at least one,
preferably two weekend days each week.
Other requirements include:
Ability to work evenings and weekends
Legally authorized to work in the United
States
Excellent organizational and administrative skills, Strong ability to multi task,
Positive and professional attitude
Home office that meets minimum qualifications (specific computer requirements,
Internet, telephone line and headset).
More details will be provided as you go
through our application process
Must be computer literate with Microsoft
Office skills, preferred
Passionate about helping customers
Work from Home Customer Service
Evenings and Weekends
Benefits
Unlike almost all Work From Home positions, there is NO startup costs associated
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full-time employee of Alpine Access and
eligible for benefits, promotions, etc.
For more information and to apply please
visit us at:
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en-us/all-jobs/

patient and Outpatient Coders with minimum
of 2 years experience for current and upcoming
short and long term contract/temp assignments
at our client sites for our various California
Client sites. Assignment durations and shifts
will vary. Many of these opportunities allow
the Coder to work on remotely (telecommute)!
Requirements:
Coder should have min 2 years Hospital
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Proficient in ICD9 / CPT -4 Assignments.
Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), and/or
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High School Diploma required.
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43rd Annual Fourth of July Parade & Freedom Festival

MCKEE BOTANICAL GARDEN TO
OFFER SUMMER MEMBERSHIPS
DURING THE MONTH OF JULY
What did you do over your summer vacation? How about unlimited visits to McKee! During the
month of July, McKee Botanical
Garden is offering trial memberships to the Garden valid July to
September 30, 2013 for just $10
for individual or $15 for a family.
In addition to unlimited admission to McKee during July, August and September, membership
benefits include a 10% discount at
the Garden Gift Shop and free or
reduced admission to more than

200 gardens, museums, arboreta
throughout the country through
the American Horticultural Society’s reciprocal admission program, including 17 in Florida.
To purchase a summer membership, please visit www.mckeegarden.org and download the
‘Summer Membership Pass.’
Bring the pass to Garden Admissions for payment and processing. For additional information,
please call 772-794-0601 or visit
www.mckeegarden.org.